A history of economic thought in Japan : 1600-1945 /

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Author / Creator:Kawaguchi, Hiroshi, 1951- author.
Uniform title:Nihon keizai shisōshi. English
Imprint:London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
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Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:SOAS studies in modern and contemporary Japan
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12704651
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Other authors / contributors:Ishii, Sumiyo, author.
ISBN:9781350150140
1350150142
9781350150157
1350150150
9781350150133
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Kawaguchi, Hiroshi, 1951- History of economic thought in Japan London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022 9781350150133
Table of Contents:
  • List of Maps List of Tables About the Authors and Translators Preface to the English Edition Preface to the Japanese Edition Notes on Style Introduction Module I
  • . The Development of the Theory of Political Economy
  • 1. The Emergence of an Estate-Based Society
  • 2. Samurai in Time of Peace
  • 3. Administering the Society and Saving the People through De-Marketization
  • 4. De-Marketization through Shogunal Power Module II
  • . A Turn Toward Economic Pragmatism
  • 5. A Turning Point in the Theory of Keisei Saimin
  • 6. Shogun Yoshimune and Pragmatic Officials
  • 7. Tanuma Okitsugu and the Era of Intellectual Pluralism
  • 8. The Way of the Market and Domainal Interest Module III
  • . Estate-Based Society and Occupational Duty
  • 9. Occupational Duty and the Self-Assertion of Peasants, Artisans, and of Merchants
  • 10. Economic Thought in a Stationary Society Module IV
  • . Reconceptualizing Japan and the World
  • 11. Japan and National Learning
  • 12. Changes in the Japanese Worldview in the Nineteenth Century
  • 13. Arguments for Opening up the Country Module V
  • . Modern Japan: Its Birth and Economic Vision
  • 14. East Asian vs
  • . Western Views on Human Beings and Society
  • 15. Intellectuals of the ?Meiji Enlightenment?
  • 16. The Meiji State and the Promotion of Industry
  • 17. Visions for Policy on Industry and Trade Module VI
  • . Managers of Modern Industrial Enterprises
  • 18. Higher Education and Entrepreneurship
  • 19. Organizers of Entrepreneurial Activities
  • 20. New Industries of the Twentieth Century Module VII
  • . Questioning Modernity
  • 21. Critical Perspectives on Japanese Capitalism
  • 22. Social Policy and Japanese-Style Marxism
  • 23. Japan in an Era of Crises References Index